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Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders  (Flemish),  Spain, France  Common Traits that reflect the values of the time : -Gigantic religious works to display their faith’s triumph and to over-whelm and attract new worshippers. -Massive displays of wealth by absolute monarchs to enchant and impress visitors.
Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders  (Flemish),  Spain, France What to look for : -Use of light – harsh light from single source to concentrate your eye  (chiaroscuro but for focal point…). -Saints and miracles looking like ordinary people and events
Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders  (Flemish),  Spain, France  What to look for : -Use of light – harsh light from single source to concentrate your eye  (chiaroscuro but for focal point…). -Saints and miracles looking like ordinary people and events -dynamic explosion of energy – images captured at height of action -VERY voluptuous female nudes -portraits – posed to show refinement but looked “real” -huge clouds in landscapes
Caravaggio Italian  Conversion of St. Paul
Caravaggio Italian  The Supper at Emmaus
Susana & the Elders Artemisia Gentileschi
Judith Slaying Holofernes Artemisia Gentileschi
 
Bernini Italian  David
David
The Ecstasy of St. Theresa Bernini Italian
This supreme example of Baroque art was the first masterpiece that the twenty-six year old genius, Gianlorenzo Bernini made for St. Peter's Basilica. It is impossible not to admire this fantastic, sumptuous bronze canopy supported by four spiral columns, richly decorated with gold, as it majestically rises upward. It is the largest known bronze artwork. He sent most of his life working on St. Peter’s Cathedral  Baldachin of St. Peter’s Cathedral Bernini Italian
The  Hippopotamus  Hunt Rubens Flemish
Marie Arrives at Marseilles Rubens Flemish
The Three Graces Rubens Flemish
Van Dyck Flemish Charles I at the Hunt
In the seventeenth century, France was the most powerful country in the world and Louis XIV tapped the finest talents to glorify his monarchy.  France replaced Rome as the center of European art (a distinction it held until WWII) even though its art was modeled on Roman relics… Poussin was the most famous French artist.  Painted antiquity – French Baroque art is often  referred to as “ Classicism ” because it was copied so  often during the next 200 years.
Poussin French Burial of Phocion
Poussin French Autumn or  The Grapes brought from the Promised Land.
The classic example of Baroque art/style
Velazquez Spanish Portrait of Pope Innocent X
Velazquez Spanish Las Meninas This painting was voted in 1985 as “the greatest work of art by a human being.”
 
Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Protestant Countries : Holland  (Dutch)  & England  Common Traits that reflect the values of the time : -Still lifes -Landscapes -Portraits -Very little to no religious imagery
 
Ruisdael Dutch The Sunbeam
Ruisdael Dutch The Sunbeam
Hals Dutch The Jolly Toper Jester with a Lute
Hals Dutch The Laughing Cavalier
Rembrandt Dutch
Rembrandt Dutch Night Watch
Rembrandt Dutch The Masters of the Cloth Guild
Vermeer Dutch The Geographer
Vermeer Dutch The Milkmaid
Girl with a Pearl Earring Vermeer Dutch
Vermeer 1632-1675 Dutch The Artist’s Studio
Hogarth English Breakfast Scene from Marriage a la Mode
Hogarth English Gin Lane
Gainsborough English Reynolds English
 

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Baroque Art

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  • 9. Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders (Flemish), Spain, France Common Traits that reflect the values of the time : -Gigantic religious works to display their faith’s triumph and to over-whelm and attract new worshippers. -Massive displays of wealth by absolute monarchs to enchant and impress visitors.
  • 10. Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders (Flemish), Spain, France What to look for : -Use of light – harsh light from single source to concentrate your eye (chiaroscuro but for focal point…). -Saints and miracles looking like ordinary people and events
  • 11. Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Catholic Countries : Italy, Flanders (Flemish), Spain, France What to look for : -Use of light – harsh light from single source to concentrate your eye (chiaroscuro but for focal point…). -Saints and miracles looking like ordinary people and events -dynamic explosion of energy – images captured at height of action -VERY voluptuous female nudes -portraits – posed to show refinement but looked “real” -huge clouds in landscapes
  • 12. Caravaggio Italian Conversion of St. Paul
  • 13. Caravaggio Italian The Supper at Emmaus
  • 14. Susana & the Elders Artemisia Gentileschi
  • 15. Judith Slaying Holofernes Artemisia Gentileschi
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  • 18. David
  • 19. The Ecstasy of St. Theresa Bernini Italian
  • 20. This supreme example of Baroque art was the first masterpiece that the twenty-six year old genius, Gianlorenzo Bernini made for St. Peter's Basilica. It is impossible not to admire this fantastic, sumptuous bronze canopy supported by four spiral columns, richly decorated with gold, as it majestically rises upward. It is the largest known bronze artwork. He sent most of his life working on St. Peter’s Cathedral Baldachin of St. Peter’s Cathedral Bernini Italian
  • 21. The Hippopotamus Hunt Rubens Flemish
  • 22. Marie Arrives at Marseilles Rubens Flemish
  • 23. The Three Graces Rubens Flemish
  • 24. Van Dyck Flemish Charles I at the Hunt
  • 25. In the seventeenth century, France was the most powerful country in the world and Louis XIV tapped the finest talents to glorify his monarchy. France replaced Rome as the center of European art (a distinction it held until WWII) even though its art was modeled on Roman relics… Poussin was the most famous French artist. Painted antiquity – French Baroque art is often referred to as “ Classicism ” because it was copied so often during the next 200 years.
  • 26. Poussin French Burial of Phocion
  • 27. Poussin French Autumn or The Grapes brought from the Promised Land.
  • 28. The classic example of Baroque art/style
  • 29. Velazquez Spanish Portrait of Pope Innocent X
  • 30. Velazquez Spanish Las Meninas This painting was voted in 1985 as “the greatest work of art by a human being.”
  • 31.  
  • 32. Baroque Art – 1600-1750 Protestant Countries : Holland (Dutch) & England Common Traits that reflect the values of the time : -Still lifes -Landscapes -Portraits -Very little to no religious imagery
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  • 36. Hals Dutch The Jolly Toper Jester with a Lute
  • 37. Hals Dutch The Laughing Cavalier
  • 40. Rembrandt Dutch The Masters of the Cloth Guild
  • 41. Vermeer Dutch The Geographer
  • 42. Vermeer Dutch The Milkmaid
  • 43. Girl with a Pearl Earring Vermeer Dutch
  • 44. Vermeer 1632-1675 Dutch The Artist’s Studio
  • 45. Hogarth English Breakfast Scene from Marriage a la Mode
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